Basic Operating Instructions
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5. If you are using DPLX frequency type, the frequency
displayed first is the Rx frequency. To display the transmission
frequency, press
DPLX
(F2).
MICOM-3
SMPX
DPLX
RXO
TXO
DPLX
T
14,000.00
USB
SQ
If you want to use the displayed Tx frequency, press
ENTER
.
or
Enter a new frequency.
The frequency digits blink, indicating that the selection has
not yet been confirmed.
When the desired frequency is displayed, press ENTER to
confirm your choice.
MICOM-3
BACK
CLR
DPLX
T
12,345.67
USB
SQ
6. Press ENTER to confirm the frequency type and the
frequencies you have set.
MICOM-3
T/R
BAND
SQ
DSP
FREQ
F 30,000.00
I
USB
AGC
VFO Operation
VFO (Variable Frequency Offset) is a feature available in the Simplex mode, that enables you to
operate the transceiver simultaneously on two different channels, designated A and B.
•
Using the A/B function, you can “freeze” the frequency of channel A, switch to channel B and
then return to channel A again.
•
Using the A=B option, you can copy the frequency of the current channel to another channel.
➤
To operate the VFO function:
1. If you are not in the Frequency mode, enter the Frequency
mode and verify that the frequency type is Simplex:
MENU
>
FREQ
(F2) >
SMPX
(F1) >
ENTER
.
For more information, see page 24.
2. Select the required frequency and press
ENTER
to confirm
your choice.
MICOM-3
T/R
BAND
SQ
DSP
FREQ
F 15,000.00
I
USB
AGC
3. Press
MORE
until the
A/B
function appears next to the F1
function key.
MICOM-3
A/B
<--
-->
FREQ
F 15,000.00
I
USB
AGC
4. Press
A/B
(F1) to select the A/B mode.
The
A=B
function appears next to the F2 function key’
together with the first frequency (frequency A).
MICOM-3
A/B
A=B
<--
-->
FRQ-A
F 15,000.00
I
USB
AGC